[Pacemaker] [Partially SOLVED] pacemaker/dlm problems

Andrew Beekhof andrew at beekhof.net
Tue Jan 17 01:01:39 UTC 2012


On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 5:45 PM, Vladislav Bogdanov
<bubble at hoster-ok.com> wrote:
> 16.01.2012 09:20, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> [snip]
>>>> At the same time, stonith_admin -B succeeds.
>>>> The main difference I see is st_opt_sync_call in a latter case.
>>>> Will try to experiment with it.
>>>
>>> Yeeeesssss!!!
>>>
>>> Now I see following:
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a cluster-dlm: [2474]: info:
>>> pacemaker_terminate_member: Requesting that node 1090782474/vd01-b be fenced
>>
>> So the important question... what did you change?
>
> Nice you're back ;)
>
> + rc = st->cmds->fence(st, *st_opt_sync_call*, node_uname, "reboot", 120);

Really struggling to see how changing anything here can impact whether
the log message /before/ it gets printed.

>
> attaching my resulting version of pacemaker.c (which still has a lot of
> mess because of different approaches I tried to get the result and needs
> a cleanup). Function you may look at is pacemaker_terminate_member()
> which is almost one-to-one copy of crm_terminate_member_no_mainloop()
> except rename of variable to compile without warnings and change of
> ->fence() arguments.
>
>>
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info:
>>> initiate_remote_stonith_op: Initiating remote operation reboot for
>>> vd01-b: 21425fc0-4311-40fa-9647-525c3f258471
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: crm_get_peer: Node
>>> vd01-c now has id: 1107559690
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: stonith_command:
>>> Processed st_query from vd01-c: rc=0
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: crm_get_peer: Node
>>> vd01-d now has id: 1124336906
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: stonith_command:
>>> Processed st_query from vd01-d: rc=0
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: stonith_command:
>>> Processed st_query from vd01-a: rc=0
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: call_remote_stonith:
>>> Requesting that vd01-c perform op reboot vd01-b
>>> Dec 19 11:53:34 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: crm_get_peer: Node
>>> vd01-b now has id: 1090782474
>>> ...
>>> Dec 19 11:53:40 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: stonith_command:
>>> Processed st_fence_history from cluster-dlm: rc=0
>>> Dec 19 11:53:40 vd01-a crmd: [1910]: info: tengine_stonith_notify: Peer
>>> vd01-b was terminated (reboot) by vd01-c for vd01-a
>>> (ref=21425fc0-4311-40fa-9647-525c3f258471): OK
>>>
>>> But, then I see minor issue that node is marked to be fenced again:
>>> Dec 19 11:53:40 vd01-a pengine: [1909]: WARN: pe_fence_node: Node vd01-b
>>> will be fenced because it is un-expectedly down
>>
>> Do you have logs for that?
>> tengine_stonith_notify() got called, that should have been enough to
>> get the node cleaned up in the cib.
>
> Ugh, seems like yes, but they are archived already. Will get them back
> to nodes and try to compose hb_report for them (but pe inputs are
> already lost, do you still need logs without them?)
>
>>
>>> ...
>>> Dec 19 11:53:40 vd01-a pengine: [1909]: WARN: stage6: Scheduling Node
>>> vd01-b for STONITH
>>> ...
>>> Dec 19 11:53:40 vd01-a crmd: [1910]: info: te_fence_node: Executing
>>> reboot fencing operation (249) on vd01-b (timeout=60000)
>>> ...
>>> Dec 19 11:53:40 vd01-a stonith-ng: [1905]: info: call_remote_stonith:
>>> Requesting that vd01-c perform op reboot vd01-b
>>>
>>> And so on.
>>>
>>> I can't investigated this one in more depth, because I use fence_xvm in
>>> this testing cluster, and it has issues when running more than one
>>> stonith resource on a node. Also, my RA (in a cluster where this testing
>>> cluster runs) undefines VM after failure, so fence_xvm does not see
>>> fencing victim in a qpid and is unable to fence it again.
>>>
>>> May be it is possible to look if node was just fenced and skip redundant
>>> fencing?
>>
>> If the callbacks are being used correctly, it shouldn't be required
>
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